California bowling alley shooting: what we know

At least three people are dead and four injured after shots broke out late Friday night.

At least three people are dead and four injured after shots rang out at a California bowling alley late Friday night.

The shooting took place at The Gable House Bowl, a bowling alley and event space located in the coastal city of Torrance, California, just outside Los Angeles. The Torrance Police Department has launched a homicide investigation, however no suspects or motives behind the shooting have been announced.

The story is still developing. Here’s what we know, and don’t, so far.

What we know:

Torrance police said they responded to reports of “shots fired with multiple victims down,” at 11:54 pm, local time.

The police department confirmed that they arrived at the scene to find multiple victims with gunshot wounds inside the bowling alley, including three men dead and another four injured.

None of the victims worked at the venue.

Two of the injured victims were sent to a local hospital; the other two sought out medical care on their own.

Witnesses say the shooting stemmed from a fight that broke out among two groups of people, The Guardian reports. Police have not yet confirmed what started the shooting.

The Gable House Bowl is a bowling alley and party space that also hosts laser tag, a full arcade, food and drinks. On weekends, the space is open until 3 am.